NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Middle Tennessee will stay locked in a summerlike pattern this week, with highs pushing into the 90s through Friday before a brief break arrives late in the weekend. Drivers and outdoor planners should expect hot afternoons, mild nights, and only slim chances of rain until Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, Tuesday through Friday will bring highs ranging from the upper 80s to mid-90s, with most areas seeing dry skies. A 20 percent chance of isolated showers could develop Tuesday and Friday, though rainfall will be brief and localized.
The pattern shifts slightly this weekend as cloud cover and scattered showers enter the forecast. Saturday will still reach the low 90s in many areas, but humidity and a 20 to 30 percent rain chance may make conditions feel less oppressive. By Sunday, temperatures will fall back into the 80s with a 30 to 40 percent chance of afternoon and evening showers, offering the best opportunity for relief.
Residents should limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours and stay hydrated. Those with weekend travel or outdoor plans should keep an eye on changing conditions, especially by Sunday afternoon. Additional updates may be issued later this week as rain chances firm up.
Five Day Forecast for Nashville, Tenn.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, isolated showers, highs 80–93°
- Wednesday: Sunny and dry, highs 81–93°
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, highs 83–96°
- Friday: Partly sunny, isolated showers, highs 84–95°
- Saturday: Hot with clouds building, 20–30% showers, highs 83–92°




